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The Hidden Branch
by G. G. Vandagriff
Salt Lake City, UT: Deseret Book, 2009 (222 p.)
 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Mystery
Romance

Subjects: Campbell, Alexandra (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Poulson, Briggie (Fictitious character) -- Fiction; Women genealogists -- Fiction; Mormon women -- Fiction; Detective and mystery stories, American -- Mormon authors;
Summary:
Paul Mardian is a shining example of the American dream. The grandson of an Armenian immigrant who fled to the United States during the genocide of 1915, Paul is a self- made industrial tycoon and one of the most eligible bachelors in the country. But the dream is shattered when Paul turns up dead and his valuable collection of ancient Armenian artifacts goes missing. Hired to find the murdered man’s heirs, professional genealogist Alexandra Campbell and her sidekick, Briggie, are brought to the swanky beaches of Southern California and a community of Armenian relatives who all seem to be hiding a secret. When another family member is suddenly murdered, Alex discovers there is more at stake than an unclaimed fortune or missing antiques, but piecing together Paul’s complicated family tree may be more dangerous than she ever anticipated. (Publisher website)

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .V28hi 2009




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